474 



Food of eave spidei-s, 156 ; of young 



spiders, 



Harger, Mr., 455. 



213, 243. 





Harris, Dr. T. W., 194. 



Forel, Prof Auguste, M. D., 295, 345. 





Hati^iing of young, period of, 207, 294. 



Foreoidination in Nature, 88. 





Hawkins, Sir John, 307. 



Forests prutcc-tcil by Rpiders, 401 . 





Hearing, organs of, 301. 



Forethoufiht, 202, 204. 





Heer, Prof, 449. 



Form mimicry, 357. 





Henops marginatus, 393. 



Formica exsecta, 362. 





Hcntz, Prof Marcellus, 102, 107, 147, 192, 193, 



Formica fusca, 362, 427. 





357, .390, 417, 451. 



Fonnica Integra, 362. 





Herman, Mr. Otto, 236, 237. 



Fornxica nifa, 362, 364. 





Hermeteles fasciatus, 392. 



Formicariidse, 3()3. 





Hermeteles fomiosus, 392. 



Fossil spiders, 440 ; life of, 4(ii). 





Herpyllus aureata, 127, 128. 



Fountain Cave spiders, 291, 292. 





Herpyllus ecclesiasticus, 191, 299, 301. 



Four spotted Elis, 385. 





Heterapoda venatoria, 109, 153, 272, 273. 



Franklin, Clarence P., 155. 





Heywood, Mr., 449. 



Fraternity among broodlings, 225, 255 





Hibernating, 430, 435. 



IiVight,341. 





Holden, Mr. William, 271. 



Fronani, Prof, 428. 





Hope, Rev. F. W., 452, 465. 



Furrow spider ; see Epcira strix. 





Horn, Dr. George li., 429. 

 Hornets, 387. 

 Howard, Mr. L. 0., 397. 



Cfasteracantha, 93, 329, 340, 388. 





Huntsman spider, 153, 268. 



Gasteracantha bourhonica, 93, 208. 





Hummingbirds, 210, 399. 



Gentry, Dr. Allan, 434. 

 Geology, 458. 





Hymenoptcra, parasitic, 394, 397. 





Hypnotism, voluntary, 444. 



Geotrachea crocatii, 351. 







Germany, Tertiary Sea, 462 ; Tertiary 



bound- 





aries of, 463. 





Ichneumon flie.s, 129, 189, 338, 392, 395, 466. 



Gerstaecker, Herr, 271, 272. 





Icius mitratus, 54. 



Gestation, 341 ; influence on color, 331 





Illinois spiders of, 128. 



Gnaphosa, cocoons of, 128. 





Impregnation of female spider, 49, 74. 



Gnatcatchcr, blue gray, 399. 





India, spiders of, 392. 



Goeppert, Prof Dr. h". R., 462. 





Industrial mimicry, 352. 



Goethe on wasps, 380, 381. 





Industrial skill, 415; intuitive, 202, 338; influ- 



God, presence of, in Nature, 204. 





enced by enemies, 402; by maternity, 64. 



Golden rod, 367. 





Industry, maternal, 75; unmodified, 461. 



Gordius, 394. 





In.sects, 314, 335, 340 ; color sense, 343 ; stored 



Gossamer, floating, 259, 205, 274 ; how 



formed. 



by spiders, 383 ; fossil, 452 ; succinic or 



277; showers, origin of, 274, 275, L 



76, 278. 



amber, 465. 



Gourret, M., 446, 458. 





Instinct, 201, 202; manifest in young, 250, 251 ; 



Graber, Mr., 845. 





maternal, 75, 193, 196, 199, 200. 



Grecian Archipelago, Trapdoor spiders 



of, 250. 



Insular spider, 28, 338 ; see Epeira insularis. 



Green, Mr. E. Ernest, 392. 





Intelligence, maternal, 185. 



Gregarious habit, 216, 217, 230. 





Internal stnicture, 108. 



Grenadier, H., 283. 





Iridescence, 335, 351. 



Gretrey, M., 307. 





Ithomia, 359. 



Guerin, M., 142. 







Guest wasps, 384. 





Joanniis, Moreau de, 142. 

 Jones, Rev. P. L., 186. 



Habit influencing industry, 406 ; modification 





of, 412; value of, 61. 





Keller, Dr. C, 401. 



Habitat of spiders, 401 . 





Kent, J. Sackvillc, 315. 



Habrocestus splendens, 52, 333. 





Kirby and Spence, 375. 



Hairs, auditory, 309; coloi-ed, 350, 351. 





Koch, Dr. L., 84, 151, 271. 



